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procedure/process/working on electrolysis process​

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Answered by Suprathik1758
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Answer:

An electrolyte is such a chemical that's atoms are normally closely bonded together but when it is

dissolved in water, its molecules split up into positive and negative ions. The positively charged ions are

referred as cations whereas negatively charged ions are referred as anions. Both cations and anions move

freely in the solution.

Explanation:

Answered by presentmoment
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Electrolysis is defined as a process in which an electrical current is used to break down chemical molecules.

Explanation:

  • Ionic chemicals include charged particles and are referred to as ions. For example, sodium chloride consists primarily of positively charged sodium ions that are negatively charged by chlorine ions.
  • The ions that must be free to travel in order to begin the electrolysis process. When an ionic substance is dissolved in water, or melted, the ions are free to move around. During electrolysis, positively charged ions migrate to the negative electrode, whereas negatively charged ions move to the positive electrode.
  • The electrons are then received by positively charged ions, whereas electrons are lost by negatively charged ions. Both dissociation products are collected at the electrodes' site of contact.
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